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this appears to be more of a than it doeshem for angela merkel. has she had to concede too much in this agreement? think she gave in too much. he arrived at the outcome of the election -- it is quite amazing. it is only 30% and still very important the retirement age of 63. side, we have no major advancements and european policy, especially concerning the debt crisis. we have a negotiation that came giveith the compromise to in. it looks quite equilibria did. -- equilibriated. >> do you think this will change the way the eurozone is run? do you think this will curb her policy of august there it he? .- policy of austerity >> it may change. the retirement age of 63 may to some internal probes in germany, but we don't see that it would change her stance on the international scene concerning european politics. no points that are going through with the policy. >> thank you very much for joining us. latvia,e minister of just weeks after the country enters the eurozone. begins he will now conversations on forming a new government. elections are not was t
this appears to be more of a than it doeshem for angela merkel. has she had to concede too much in this agreement? think she gave in too much. he arrived at the outcome of the election -- it is quite amazing. it is only 30% and still very important the retirement age of 63. side, we have no major advancements and european policy, especially concerning the debt crisis. we have a negotiation that came giveith the compromise to in. it looks quite equilibria did. -- equilibriated. >> do you...
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>> translator: my relationship with angela merkel was good. i must say that we always spoke to each other with respect and sinceri sincerity. she is much nicer in person than you would expect. at the g-20 meeting, we were facing huge turmoil with high risk premiums with italy and spain. she was trying, with all the world leaders, to provide an exit, to find an answer. all of this took place in the presence of the u.s. president who was affected by the situation. if the eurozone was to fail, again, it would have impacted the world's economy. china and all the world's powerful countries have their eyes on the eurozone. the solution was to ask for a bailout. in the end, we didn't request a bailout. angela merkel, although she suggested it to me, was respectful when she approached and when i told her. >> the banks are about to exit the bailout program, but there are plenty of problems still like the youautomic regions or schedule. >> i think the spanish society has made a huge effort and huge sacrifices. if we want to exit the crisis, we need abov
>> translator: my relationship with angela merkel was good. i must say that we always spoke to each other with respect and sinceri sincerity. she is much nicer in person than you would expect. at the g-20 meeting, we were facing huge turmoil with high risk premiums with italy and spain. she was trying, with all the world leaders, to provide an exit, to find an answer. all of this took place in the presence of the u.s. president who was affected by the situation. if the eurozone was to...
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spying on chancellor angela merkel's phone. in germany it awakened painful memories. >> the starsy museum in berlin, a reminder of how of the east german regime spied. governments used computers to sniff through our lives. the biggest shock about the n.s.a. spying scandal is washington was certainliling in on german chancellor angela merkel's sell phone, causing outrage in a country scarred by dictatorship. >> in communist times they did it to repress people. today they say they are protecting us from terrorism. >> with public affection for the u.s. dropping. this is a moment of a branden burg gate last summer feels like it happened years ago. >> during the trip obama said surveillance stopped terror plots. he didn't say the american embassy, according to the german medium, filled with surveillance equipment. the saunls is angela merkel moved the cell phone. americans would have been able to record every word said. >> the german parliament session on the n.s.a. scandal will no doubt express outrage, and for the opposition those
spying on chancellor angela merkel's phone. in germany it awakened painful memories. >> the starsy museum in berlin, a reminder of how of the east german regime spied. governments used computers to sniff through our lives. the biggest shock about the n.s.a. spying scandal is washington was certainliling in on german chancellor angela merkel's sell phone, causing outrage in a country scarred by dictatorship. >> in communist times they did it to repress people. today they say they are...
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even in the case of angela merkel we know that they can get at the cloud, we know that they can get out her cell phone. the mystery that we don't know as a reporting target for us, these days, how much are they pulling down. and on that they have been extremely quiet. let me -- >> schieffer: as i'm listening, i'm thinking, i guess it's a little unforce natural that didn't let the nsa put together the -- for obamacare. because we talk about on this side of the table how wonderful and these great capabilities. i have never seen anything that flopped the way this thing. >> the thing is when you hear all these technological advances that are leading to surveillance people just assume in their daily lives. technology at some point is going to work. i think that was going in to the website. something nobody -- americans would not have expected people in the white house that were not testing this getting some clues leading unto the launch. now you have david axelrod saying, this website is a debacle. i think the problem now for the white house is that you can fix a broken website. but this is
even in the case of angela merkel we know that they can get at the cloud, we know that they can get out her cell phone. the mystery that we don't know as a reporting target for us, these days, how much are they pulling down. and on that they have been extremely quiet. let me -- >> schieffer: as i'm listening, i'm thinking, i guess it's a little unforce natural that didn't let the nsa put together the -- for obamacare. because we talk about on this side of the table how wonderful and these...
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in june, angela merkel played down the allegations of widespread intelligence gathering by u.s. agencies, but that is changed since the nsa was accused of having her cell phone. the extent of the surveillance is still unclear. and speaking at the start of the debates, angela merkel said washington still has some explain to do. >> the allegations are serious and they need to be cleared up. even more important for the future is to rebuild trust. made no mention of edward snowden, the former u.s. intelligence contractor thee revelations sparked scandal. some german politicians have called for edward snowden to be granted asylum. germany can only be independent if it listens to snowden's testimony, grandson asylum, and organizes a safe state here. but angela merkel's government has ruled that out, saying edward snowden is not a victim of political prosecution -- persecution. >> this amateur footage shows a tornado hitting the u.s. midwest. swept acrosssters the states of indiana, ohio, and illinois, leaving residents surveying the damage. several people died and many more wounded. r
in june, angela merkel played down the allegations of widespread intelligence gathering by u.s. agencies, but that is changed since the nsa was accused of having her cell phone. the extent of the surveillance is still unclear. and speaking at the start of the debates, angela merkel said washington still has some explain to do. >> the allegations are serious and they need to be cleared up. even more important for the future is to rebuild trust. made no mention of edward snowden, the former...
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angela merkel is just winding up. when we come back, we hope to hear from the ecb president mario draghi. remember, his whatever i it takes speech moved markets. next, deposit rate speculation grows. what might he say about that? we'll be back. >>> this is "worldwide exchange" if you're just joining us. the fed minutes re-ignite fires that tapering could come this year. >>> die verging europe, stronger than expected growth in activity for germany's manufacturing and services industry. a different matter in france where all sectors contracted in november. that dragged eurozone composite pmi below forecasts. >>> goldman sachs gets burned. the currency market may be behind the big drop in bank trading revenue last quarter. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. if you've just joined us in the states, a very good morning to you. welcome to the start of your global trading day. u.s. futures indicating a slightly higher start. after the pause we've seen over the
angela merkel is just winding up. when we come back, we hope to hear from the ecb president mario draghi. remember, his whatever i it takes speech moved markets. next, deposit rate speculation grows. what might he say about that? we'll be back. >>> this is "worldwide exchange" if you're just joining us. the fed minutes re-ignite fires that tapering could come this year. >>> die verging europe, stronger than expected growth in activity for germany's manufacturing and...
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the problem is that the grassroots are very skeptical about a coalition with angela merkel's party at all. because it is very much stronger numerically, and they are afraid the social democrats would simply be swamped. if they reject the deal, they will be pulling the plug on party leadership. >> the chancellor for her part has been laying out priorities. what are they? >> it is interesting. she has made a number of important concessions to the social democrats in order for them to get it past grassroots members. she remained very hard on two issues. she doesn't want new taxes, and she doesn't want new borrowing. i understand that means she wants to keep fiscal policy very much in her own hands and will probably want to have a finance minister from her own party. >> we will be getting back to you in just a minute. >> central to this agreement is its focus on no new debt and no increase in the tax burden. >> germany has been watching very closely other euro zone nations suffer from deep austerity measures and would rather rein in expectations. >> take a closer look now at some of the k
the problem is that the grassroots are very skeptical about a coalition with angela merkel's party at all. because it is very much stronger numerically, and they are afraid the social democrats would simply be swamped. if they reject the deal, they will be pulling the plug on party leadership. >> the chancellor for her part has been laying out priorities. what are they? >> it is interesting. she has made a number of important concessions to the social democrats in order for them to...
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tapping the cell phone of angela merkel. they're hoping to spoke to edward
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from angela merkel's cell phone. they are showing they are meaningful. >> the president said we would not listen in. >> could he say we will continue to listen in? he could not say that. >> why would you listen in on angela merkel? to show the president -- >> they are not listening to her conversations. it is part of the mega data that is coming in and they scan it for what they call selectors which are indicators of trouble. they are not listening to her -- >> order the groceries. >> they say that, i got some political gossip. >> i would be surprised if they did not target other heads of state. what bothered me, what about the countermeasures of their own security services? why would they -- she is the repository of the crown jewels. >> a french gentleman said they are jealous because they do not have the capability. to do what we do. >> the story this week is not angela merkel. and listening to her for 10 years. the real story is there are powerful forces arrayed against the nsa. they are apple, yahoo!, google. you
from angela merkel's cell phone. they are showing they are meaningful. >> the president said we would not listen in. >> could he say we will continue to listen in? he could not say that. >> why would you listen in on angela merkel? to show the president -- >> they are not listening to her conversations. it is part of the mega data that is coming in and they scan it for what they call selectors which are indicators of trouble. they are not listening to her -- >>...
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the german chancellor angela merkel voiced her intention to speak with the russian president in person at the earliest possible opportunity about the turnaround of ukraine which as we know the signing of the association deal with the european union the first and foremost mission of angela merkel according to herself is to persuade the russian leader that the eastern partnership initiative is not directed against russia have been fearing this comes just basically hours. himself welcomed the idea of holding a three sided commission between russia ukraine and the european union on how to alleviate potential economic losses we should. eventually joining. with the e.u. and also. some of the european countries some of the member states accused russia of blackmailing ukraine out of signing this is something russia had a very harsh response to meanwhile several hundred people are still protesting in independence square we're expecting this protest to multiply on sunday when the country marks the anniversary of the orange revolution of two thousand and four the event which changed the political
the german chancellor angela merkel voiced her intention to speak with the russian president in person at the earliest possible opportunity about the turnaround of ukraine which as we know the signing of the association deal with the european union the first and foremost mission of angela merkel according to herself is to persuade the russian leader that the eastern partnership initiative is not directed against russia have been fearing this comes just basically hours. himself welcomed the idea...
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tapping of chancellor angela merkel's phone in a letter to german authorities the former n.s.a. contractor expressed hope the growing support for what he did will prompt washington to abandon what he called harmful behavior. has the details according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is they're willing to come to germany and to supply again. and they say of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday and the former n.s.a. contractor has actually issued an entire letter address it to the german chancellor angela merkel in which he said that he would be more than willing to come and testify because he knows a lot about the n.s.a. exhibits he's not just in europe but in the entire world he would be happy just to talk about that but he can only do that have berlin guarantees him a safe passage meaning that takes you on the extra added to the united states on top of that edward snowden of course doubted that she would be more than willing to testify not a villain bu
tapping of chancellor angela merkel's phone in a letter to german authorities the former n.s.a. contractor expressed hope the growing support for what he did will prompt washington to abandon what he called harmful behavior. has the details according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is they're willing to come to germany and to supply again. and they say of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr...
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angela merkel declined it all. president obama assured her if i want to know something i'll call her. i don't need an intelligence agents. she brought it. she spend her interior minister to washington who met with joe biden. they said there was no such affair. three months afterwards it was all not true. the chancellor has been monitored and targeted for a decade. this is extremely disappointing on a personal level and is important for the german-u.s. relationship. the biggest burden since world war ii. >> thank you so much. senior correspondent joining us. thank you very much. >> an estimated one in 2,000 children born neither a boy nor a girl are considered intersects. germany is the first country to recognise this third gender. >> born neither a boy or girl, daniela spent her life in fear, pain and shame all because of doctors' decisions. she's trying to make sure the same doesn't happen do anyone else. >> i was born with ambiguous genitalia. doctors couldn't tell if i was a boy or girl. at 2.5 months they cast
angela merkel declined it all. president obama assured her if i want to know something i'll call her. i don't need an intelligence agents. she brought it. she spend her interior minister to washington who met with joe biden. they said there was no such affair. three months afterwards it was all not true. the chancellor has been monitored and targeted for a decade. this is extremely disappointing on a personal level and is important for the german-u.s. relationship. the biggest burden since...
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merkel and french president francois hollande are expected to meet on the fringes of this summit to discuss their next move in dealing with ukraine the e.u. offer does remain on the table under president going to cobra charge until the eleventh hour to change his mind but with the e.u. apparently willing to budge from their stance i say that prospect looks very unlikely ok we have to leave it there but thank you very much to scott in the u.s. and also. in kiev thank you. while the european union waits for hear his next move on the trade in association deal the country's integration into the twenty eight nation bloc would not be welcome by all member states that's what we've been hearing from paul nothing from the u.k. independence party. they don't know enough about the problems that your up house law european union wants create ukraine to eventually join and really want albanians to join they don't say have you to join me they even want to take you to join your ninety five percent of turkey isn't even in europe this is an expansionist organization really in britain certainly don't
merkel and french president francois hollande are expected to meet on the fringes of this summit to discuss their next move in dealing with ukraine the e.u. offer does remain on the table under president going to cobra charge until the eleventh hour to change his mind but with the e.u. apparently willing to budge from their stance i say that prospect looks very unlikely ok we have to leave it there but thank you very much to scott in the u.s. and also. in kiev thank you. while the european...
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jealous because they do not have the capability. >> the story this week is not angela merkel. real story is there are powerful forces arrayed against the nsa. google. apple, yahoo!, you can mess with the french and the spanish but do not mess with silk hunt valley and that it -- silicon valley. that to me is the story. >> we have these big headlines and they go away and went to stand f -- we understand that there is more stuff to come. how accurate is the reporting on this? >> "the washington post" has been clear about what they have released. we have seen them do one story after another with months in all indications are they have done some good reporting. they have got -- the white house is not denying their story. silicon valley was furious when they found out "the washington post" had gotten this. history of a long relationships. [inaudible] >> they are not just shoving it out there. >> i do not think we can leave this without getting the question answered, how could ged who who has a bounced in and out of community colleges go into the cia and get a posting at another job
jealous because they do not have the capability. >> the story this week is not angela merkel. real story is there are powerful forces arrayed against the nsa. google. apple, yahoo!, you can mess with the french and the spanish but do not mess with silk hunt valley and that it -- silicon valley. that to me is the story. >> we have these big headlines and they go away and went to stand f -- we understand that there is more stuff to come. how accurate is the reporting on this? >>...
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was bugging angela merkel xfone -- angela merkel's a phone. they met to ask about the claims and edward snowden said he was willing to help the german government investigate. police in california have begun investigations into the shooting at los angeles airport that killed a security officer and disrupted more than 700 flights across the united states. the alleged shooter, a 27-year- old man stormed into a terminal, killing one officer and injuring at least three other people. the police shot and injured him before taking him into custody. police say he had more than 100 rounds of ammunition. back in the headlines as sectarian violence has claimed 7000 lives this year alone. the most violence they have seen since 2008. they are struggling to push back al qaeda. hase minister al-maliki called for more support from the united states. october was the bloodiest month in iraq in nine years, as 7000 people died in the strikes between sunni and shiite. the government of a rack cannot get the violence under control on their own, and that is one reaso
was bugging angela merkel xfone -- angela merkel's a phone. they met to ask about the claims and edward snowden said he was willing to help the german government investigate. police in california have begun investigations into the shooting at los angeles airport that killed a security officer and disrupted more than 700 flights across the united states. the alleged shooter, a 27-year- old man stormed into a terminal, killing one officer and injuring at least three other people. the police shot...
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"the wall street journal" said the nsa had eavesdropped on angela merkel's cell phone for years. the paper said president obama was informed of the procedure this summer and it had been stopped. german lawmakers were outraged. >> eavesdropping on the mobile phone conversations of heads of government takes things to a new level. it is unacceptable. but this cannot distract us from the fact that a massive amount of spying on normal german citizens and businesses was underway at the same time. >> many called for talks on a free-trade deal between the u.s. and the eu to be suspended. in washington, barack obama promised to review u.s. intelligence efforts. >> what we've seen over the last several years is their capacities continue to develop and expand, and that's why i am initiating a review to make sure that what they are able to do doesn't do sincerely mean what they should be doing -- doesn't necessarily mean what they should be doing. times" saysyork obama should move to stop surveillance on all heads of state. .he allegations kept on coming media reports said the nsa had also t
"the wall street journal" said the nsa had eavesdropped on angela merkel's cell phone for years. the paper said president obama was informed of the procedure this summer and it had been stopped. german lawmakers were outraged. >> eavesdropping on the mobile phone conversations of heads of government takes things to a new level. it is unacceptable. but this cannot distract us from the fact that a massive amount of spying on normal german citizens and businesses was underway at...
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that's a letter he sent to german chancellor angela merkel. the former nsa contractor being recruited by germany as a witness into merkel's cell phone tap. >>> rebuilding after massive wildfires is a daunting task, but scientists are working on plants after wildfires. this is a report on seeds of success. >> reporter: when a wildfires ignites containment is the first priority. record high temperatures coupled with dry weather whipped up more than a dozen wildfires in colorado this summer. but what happens once the fire is extinguished could be the difference between it fueling more wildfires or preventing them. this is a site of the june 2012 pine ridge wildfire. >> it burned about 14,000 acres in the course of a few days. one day in particular. 10,000 acres burned. >> reporter: andrea is a conservation scientist with the chicago bow tannic garden. >> one problem is invasive species, but its run of the things that helped cause or carry this wildfire further than it otherwise. >> reporter: before the presence of cheat grass, the average fire cy
that's a letter he sent to german chancellor angela merkel. the former nsa contractor being recruited by germany as a witness into merkel's cell phone tap. >>> rebuilding after massive wildfires is a daunting task, but scientists are working on plants after wildfires. this is a report on seeds of success. >> reporter: when a wildfires ignites containment is the first priority. record high temperatures coupled with dry weather whipped up more than a dozen wildfires in colorado...
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. >> the germans are interested in bringing edward snowdon to berlin as a witness for angela merkel. >> edward snowdon shows every sign of going native. he met with the german mp of the green party. he said he would be willing to come to germany as a witness of the bugging of chancellor angela merkel's phone. >> made it clear that he would come if he could come in asylum. >> he might not be happy with the news that the federal security service in moscow is being given new powers to intercept telephone and e-mail communications. >> it was a very warm meeting with the germans and he. it was held at his own initiative. >> reporter: new powers have been given to russian intelligence services. they say it will violate citizens constitutional rights to confidential correspondence. >> it's going to be very serious. especially in next year's winter olympics in russia. i'm talking not only about telecommunications but wi-fi, laptops and smart phones. 90% of all your passwords will be broken. >> reporter: it's been alleged september's g-20 summit in st. petersburg the russians handed out free
. >> the germans are interested in bringing edward snowdon to berlin as a witness for angela merkel. >> edward snowdon shows every sign of going native. he met with the german mp of the green party. he said he would be willing to come to germany as a witness of the bugging of chancellor angela merkel's phone. >> made it clear that he would come if he could come in asylum. >> he might not be happy with the news that the federal security service in moscow is being given...
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we're going after terrorists so all we're saying is angela merkel is a terrorist. why doesn't she want us to listen to her phone calls? seems suspicion. she's not the only sauerkraut on our hands. one german, katrin goring-eckhart, called the alleged spying an unprecedented breach of trust between two countries. unprecedentd? i don't know katrin. (laughter and applause) personally, i think -- i think -- (cheers and applause) i think deutschland deutschland uber reacting and i am not alo alone. >> the fact, is like it or not this is often a reality of real-world politics. >> we spy on foreign leaders, they spy on our leaders or try to. we're better at it perhaps than they are and they don't like it. >> everybody spies on everybody. it's like a marriage in which both spouses pretend the other spouse isn't cheating it's just easier. >> stephen: it's a perfectly healthy relationship. all the allies are screwing around on everybody else. at this point, nato is just one big ass-pile. (laughter) but the merkel jerks out there keep saying ooh, but remember what obama said
we're going after terrorists so all we're saying is angela merkel is a terrorist. why doesn't she want us to listen to her phone calls? seems suspicion. she's not the only sauerkraut on our hands. one german, katrin goring-eckhart, called the alleged spying an unprecedented breach of trust between two countries. unprecedentd? i don't know katrin. (laughter and applause) personally, i think -- i think -- (cheers and applause) i think deutschland deutschland uber reacting and i am not alo alone....
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merkel. >> he told me he could imagine coming to germany if it was made clear he could come in safety, this means free passage and asylum. >> reporter: it's reported snowdon is starting a new job in st. petersburg this month as a technical adviser to russia's version of facebook. but security in moscow has now been given new powers to intercept telecommunications. >> it was a very warm meeting with the german m.p. it was held at snowdon's own initiative. >> it's going to be very serious. especially in next year's winter leaderships in russia, talking not just telecommunications but wi-fi, laptops, and smart phones. 90% of all your passwords will be broken. >> reporter: it's been alleged that september's g20 summit in st. petersburg the russians handed out free gifts to spy on cell phone and computer summations. a spokesman for vladimir putin dismissed the reports as an attempt to divert the attention away from the more serious allegations of espionage being levy against washington. al jazeera, moscow. ♪ you >> meteorologist: it's turning out to be a decent day over much of our natio
merkel. >> he told me he could imagine coming to germany if it was made clear he could come in safety, this means free passage and asylum. >> reporter: it's reported snowdon is starting a new job in st. petersburg this month as a technical adviser to russia's version of facebook. but security in moscow has now been given new powers to intercept telecommunications. >> it was a very warm meeting with the german m.p. it was held at snowdon's own initiative. >> it's going to...
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both the conservative chancellor angela merkel -- they both expressed guarded optimism as a new round of talks got under way. the two sides agreed on proposals and reportedly agreed on renewable energy policy, with an eye toward capping sharply higher electricity bills. our political correspondent has been following all of those developments and joins us from our parliamentary studios here in berlin. simon, what has come out of today's talks in particular? >> today's talks focused on energy and transport. the two sides, social democrats and conservatives, have said they are committed to reforming germany's energy transformation policy. that is the drive to get more renewables in the mix of germany's power generation. as you say, the objective is to get costs down, but what the plans will likely mean is lower subsidies for wind power and possibly in the short term, more coal. so that will not please the environmentalists. on transport, both sides are saying there is a need for huge investments in both road and rail. the experts say investments of several billion euros a year are needed
both the conservative chancellor angela merkel -- they both expressed guarded optimism as a new round of talks got under way. the two sides agreed on proposals and reportedly agreed on renewable energy policy, with an eye toward capping sharply higher electricity bills. our political correspondent has been following all of those developments and joins us from our parliamentary studios here in berlin. simon, what has come out of today's talks in particular? >> today's talks focused on...
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i think in the foreign arena, the angela merkel interceptions you're going to see far more oversight. i think that is what you were hearing when you heard senator feinstein today issue those complaints. i don't know how widespread her view is. but my guess is it's going to be increasingly difficult to justify doing this kind of surveillance on allies who you need as partners in not only intelligence collection, but making sure that our cybersystems are safe. >> schieffer: friend of mine said to me, david, we'll fix the intelligence, the damage that's been done to our intelligence gathering. but he said, that is going to be harder to fix how damaged our influence has been. >> i think this is really hurt u.s. national security, president obama came in hoping to repair relations with allies, this has shattered whatever progress was made. one thing that i've heard people in the white house talking about in the last few days, fascinates me. people in the intelligence world say the fourth amendment doesn't apply to foreigners. we may have privacy issues at home but overseas, different thing
i think in the foreign arena, the angela merkel interceptions you're going to see far more oversight. i think that is what you were hearing when you heard senator feinstein today issue those complaints. i don't know how widespread her view is. but my guess is it's going to be increasingly difficult to justify doing this kind of surveillance on allies who you need as partners in not only intelligence collection, but making sure that our cybersystems are safe. >> schieffer: friend of mine...
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german chancellor angela merkel had her phone tapped as far back as 2002. obama personally apologized to merkel, but there are still questions about whether he knew about the eavesdropping. >> welcome to the white house. >> reporter: when things go wrong president obama often grabs hold of the situation and works to correct it in a big public way. >> nobody is matter than me about the fact that the website is not working as well as it should, which means it's going to get fixed. >> reporter: but this week he seemed overshadowed by the generals and leaders in his cabinet who instead took the heat. >> hold me accountable for the debacle. i'm responsible. >> reporter: kathleen is h sebes endured nearly four house of questions in the white house. >> nothing that has been released has shown that we're trying to do something illegal. >> reporter: and it was a director of national intelligence james clapper and nsa chief general keith alexander fielding the tough questions about surveillance and spying in another congressional meeting this week. >> some of this re
german chancellor angela merkel had her phone tapped as far back as 2002. obama personally apologized to merkel, but there are still questions about whether he knew about the eavesdropping. >> welcome to the white house. >> reporter: when things go wrong president obama often grabs hold of the situation and works to correct it in a big public way. >> nobody is matter than me about the fact that the website is not working as well as it should, which means it's going to get...
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angela merkel has come out even stronger. on these two counts, he has lost. he broke the french nation taking two risky bets that he lost. >> as well as the growth aspect that she has been saying for months, well, at the end of 2013, america will happen in france and the unemployment rate will stop and it will go down and we will get more jobs being created. well, we are now almost in november -- in fact, it is november -- just two months to go until this miracle will happen. everyone in france -- the economist, other opposition figures are experts, are all saying there is no way it will happen because of you are going to have the unemployment rate going down you will at least need 1.5% growth and you have 0.01 -- we are a long way in getting -- from getting the growth to bring down the unemployment rate. people saying he will never do it. so, he is giving people -- out of contact with the real preoccupations of the french people. he can make a decision, he takes too long deciding what he wants to do, and people think he really does not know what is going on.
angela merkel has come out even stronger. on these two counts, he has lost. he broke the french nation taking two risky bets that he lost. >> as well as the growth aspect that she has been saying for months, well, at the end of 2013, america will happen in france and the unemployment rate will stop and it will go down and we will get more jobs being created. well, we are now almost in november -- in fact, it is november -- just two months to go until this miracle will happen. everyone in...
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here to comment is angela merkel. so tell us your thoughts when you found out that u.s. intel against was targeting your cell phone. >> being chancellor is a lonely job. and one is the
here to comment is angela merkel. so tell us your thoughts when you found out that u.s. intel against was targeting your cell phone. >> being chancellor is a lonely job. and one is the
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here to comment is angela merkel. so tell us your thoughts when you found out that u.s. intel against was targeting your cell phone. >> being chancellor is a lonely job. and one is the loneliest number. it was during this lonely time i sent many images. i sent one to an ex-boyfriend and pretended it was an september. sorry, wrong frederick, but how are you doing? >> edward snowden's nsa revelations reaching new heights, getting spoofed on snl. but now the leaker is seeking ce clemens city. >>> and toronto's embattled mayor says he will stay in office. >>> and the sbepgs intentional that was the youtube music awards. that's a real thing? it is? okay. this is "way too early". good morning. i'm bill karins in for brian shactman. it's monday, november 4th. we'll also show and you scary moment
here to comment is angela merkel. so tell us your thoughts when you found out that u.s. intel against was targeting your cell phone. >> being chancellor is a lonely job. and one is the loneliest number. it was during this lonely time i sent many images. i sent one to an ex-boyfriend and pretended it was an september. sorry, wrong frederick, but how are you doing? >> edward snowden's nsa revelations reaching new heights, getting spoofed on snl. but now the leaker is seeking ce...
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you don't stop terrorists in europe by listening in on angela merkel's cell phone. the rewards of spying on friendly heads of government are probably outweighed by the risks. and most troubling, it's not clear that many of these specific activities were clearly thought through and directed by the white house. nor do they appear to have been vetted by congress. in the wake of 9/11, america got scared and dropped any sense of constraints on its intelligence activities. it is not an accident that the eavesdropping on chancellor merkel began in 2002. the fact that technology now allows the nsa to do anything doesn't mean it should do everything. we need a better and clearer set of rules for intelligence activity and we need confidence that these rules are being followed and observed. let's get started. >>> given the realities i just talked about, what is really going on in the heads of european officials? is all of this anger and outrage genuine? who better to ask than a former top official who can speak freely. that's why i invited germany's defense minister from 2009
you don't stop terrorists in europe by listening in on angela merkel's cell phone. the rewards of spying on friendly heads of government are probably outweighed by the risks. and most troubling, it's not clear that many of these specific activities were clearly thought through and directed by the white house. nor do they appear to have been vetted by congress. in the wake of 9/11, america got scared and dropped any sense of constraints on its intelligence activities. it is not an accident that...
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keeping such close tabs on on each other and in fact that angela merkel's own private telephone may have been hacked by the united states it was noticeable today while she was speaking in parliament that she was using pen and paper as opposed to her. usual smart phone in hand that she usually house during these type of meetings. talk about how to rebuild that trust though it is said it's going to come down to an investigation the the opposition parties here in germany have wanted an extensive parliamentary inquiry they haven't been given that and they've criticized angela merkel for not going far enough when it comes to investigating these allegations of widespread spying ok the repercussions are happening now what's allegedly happened why is germany such a popular target for its allies to spy on what cigar. germany is the driving force of the euro zone it's the it's the only real success story economically in the in the monetary union at the time being and one of those things that has come out from the these allegations of spying when i've been speaking to senior political figures in eu
keeping such close tabs on on each other and in fact that angela merkel's own private telephone may have been hacked by the united states it was noticeable today while she was speaking in parliament that she was using pen and paper as opposed to her. usual smart phone in hand that she usually house during these type of meetings. talk about how to rebuild that trust though it is said it's going to come down to an investigation the the opposition parties here in germany have wanted an extensive...
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i think german officials and angela merkel genuinely believe what they say. that they want both stability and responsibility taken by countries who they have to help in the eurozone. but definitely it's not seen that way in southern europe. so it will be very interesting to see what she does with these four years. certainly she is the world leader who's unique, i think, in having won re-election twice since the financial crisis which in itself is a big achievement. >> thank you so much. probably we're moving to the left here in germany, but at the same time, she will stick, i will say, to her austerity driven eurozone policy. so that's it from here for now. back to you. >> we'll be back with you later in berlin. thanks for that, annette. also on today's show, as america enjoys its day off and a day of eating and drinking, we'll find out how to prepare the perfect turkey here in our studio. yes, i am doning a chef's outfit. plenty to come up on that. >>> can china cut its casho emission by almost half in 2020? we'll discuss a rollout of the new pilot scheme. >
i think german officials and angela merkel genuinely believe what they say. that they want both stability and responsibility taken by countries who they have to help in the eurozone. but definitely it's not seen that way in southern europe. so it will be very interesting to see what she does with these four years. certainly she is the world leader who's unique, i think, in having won re-election twice since the financial crisis which in itself is a big achievement. >> thank you so much....
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wiretapping of chancellor angela merkel's phone in a letter to german authorities the former n.s.a. contractor expressed hope that growing support for what he did will prompt washington to abandon what he called harmful behavior or has the details according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is they're willing to come to germany and testify against and they say of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday of course at this point to stay in germany find himself in sort of hot water considering the fact that it has been revealed that a mystery has been listening to the phone private conversation for private phone conversations all of german chancellor angela merkel and that is of course edward snowden is said that he's willing to come only if there are certain conditions which are going to be met it is probably useful to remember that germany was one of those many states who have refused to snowden simply for asylum which he has made earlier this year the russian ha
wiretapping of chancellor angela merkel's phone in a letter to german authorities the former n.s.a. contractor expressed hope that growing support for what he did will prompt washington to abandon what he called harmful behavior or has the details according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is they're willing to come to germany and testify against and they say of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr...
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and german chancellor angela merkel wants to have a word with president putin over ukraine after it pulled out of a free trade deal with the e.u. brussels and moscow traded accusations with each of a.q. zing the other of blackmailing kiev into accepting offers of integration deals with aussies and that she has yes he has more the first and foremost mission of angela merkel according to herself is to persuade the russian leader that the eastern partnership initiative is not directed against russia as some have been fearing this comes just basically hours after pushing himself welcomed the idea of holding a three sided commission between russia ukraine and the european union on how to alleviate potential economic losses we should great may suffer from eventually joining this association deal with the. meanwhile several hundred people are still protesting at teves independence square some of these comments and emotions i compiled in my report back to square one for ukraine's politics or kiev central square to be precise in two thousand and four the orange revolution started here at independen
and german chancellor angela merkel wants to have a word with president putin over ukraine after it pulled out of a free trade deal with the e.u. brussels and moscow traded accusations with each of a.q. zing the other of blackmailing kiev into accepting offers of integration deals with aussies and that she has yes he has more the first and foremost mission of angela merkel according to herself is to persuade the russian leader that the eastern partnership initiative is not directed against...
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angela merkel says she wants to have a word with vladimir putin over ukraine after the e.u. and russia trade. of meddling in the country's foreign policy to ensure its cooperation. remember an. activist take to the streets of germany against the growing popularity of nazi views in the country. and also reporting the olympic torch is on another leg of its epic journey to sochi plunging to the bottom of the earth. in space. from our studio this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day. so there's an air of anxiety in geneva at the moment where a long anticipated deal on iran's nuclear program could potentially be signed although foreign diplomats in the iranian delegation sound optimistic any further details about just what's happening have been almost impossible to extract. in geneva for a tough diplomatic work in progress at the moment but. so far. we've just heard that the p five plus one meeting of foreign ministers has just. try the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov met with his chinese and his in raney and counterparts and we did hear a little bit earlier from the irani
angela merkel says she wants to have a word with vladimir putin over ukraine after the e.u. and russia trade. of meddling in the country's foreign policy to ensure its cooperation. remember an. activist take to the streets of germany against the growing popularity of nazi views in the country. and also reporting the olympic torch is on another leg of its epic journey to sochi plunging to the bottom of the earth. in space. from our studio this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day. so there's an...
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in its spying scandal with angela merkel that story is ahead for you in the program . as a search for greener pastures gone sour the european financial crisis hits hard the migrants in italy leaving thousands out in the streets without a job and with no home. but for now here on r.t. to britain we go sometimes being too good at committing crimes can actually secure your future especially if you're a hacker it's after it was revealed the newly formed u.k. cyber defense unit is looking for reinforcements from the ranks of its convicted enemies shedding some light on this story r.t. correspondent laura smith. the life and times of. britain from cruising through cyberspace to banged up in prison to what can for the governments as details of the u.k.'s proposed defense. officials admit they're considering hiring convicts it's just all the implications in black and white that it's ok for governments to have people but if people had governments it's a cry must. convey he paid the price and is now studying computer science soon he'll be looking for a job but he will be looking
in its spying scandal with angela merkel that story is ahead for you in the program . as a search for greener pastures gone sour the european financial crisis hits hard the migrants in italy leaving thousands out in the streets without a job and with no home. but for now here on r.t. to britain we go sometimes being too good at committing crimes can actually secure your future especially if you're a hacker it's after it was revealed the newly formed u.k. cyber defense unit is looking for...
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tapping of chancellor angela merkel's phone in a letter to german authorities the former n.s.a. contractor expressed hope that growing support for what he did will prompt washington to abandon what he called harmful behavior well it's now go live to our two serena go in for more she'll bring us up to date on this latest development arena what are the chances that realistically we'll actually see edward snowden go to berlin and testify for the germans well there are some there are separate requisites that have to be met if edward snowden is indeed to go into by the for bundestag the german parliament and that means that said germany has to guarantee him safe passage and basically staying on the on that the german soil without steve but the possibility extradition to the united states and according to various sources that actually is within the power of the german parliament by the eighth probably will only come into effect if there will be a parliamentary investigation in connection with the whole scandal surrounding n.s.a. and phone tapping so that is yet of course to be seen as
tapping of chancellor angela merkel's phone in a letter to german authorities the former n.s.a. contractor expressed hope that growing support for what he did will prompt washington to abandon what he called harmful behavior well it's now go live to our two serena go in for more she'll bring us up to date on this latest development arena what are the chances that realistically we'll actually see edward snowden go to berlin and testify for the germans well there are some there are separate...
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merkel and still have for you. the search for greener pastures. monsanto were the european financial crisis his heart and migrants in italy leaving thousands out in the streets without a job at all. or hope the first in britain sometimes being the deck committing crimes to secure your future especially if your car at center was revealed the newly formed u k cyber defence unions looking for reinforcements from the ranks of its convicted inmates that says barr smith reports. life in times of the house had the most liberal city from cruising to a thunderous bass to bind up in prison. so what governments. it does help that the uk who plays the victim and forth and knights officials that makes the kids enjoyed hiring can be sometimes had to stop the units. the implications like that in the headlights it's a place that governments to have people that if people had governments get sick right i'll buy that gates that's conveyed to get packing. he paid the price and is now studying computer science soon he'll be back in ful
merkel and still have for you. the search for greener pastures. monsanto were the european financial crisis his heart and migrants in italy leaving thousands out in the streets without a job at all. or hope the first in britain sometimes being the deck committing crimes to secure your future especially if your car at center was revealed the newly formed u k cyber defence unions looking for reinforcements from the ranks of its convicted inmates that says barr smith reports. life in times of the...
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tapping of chancellor angela merkel's phone in a letter to german authorities the former n.s.a. contractor expressed hope the growing support for what he did will prompt washington to a bed of what he called harmful behavior. has the details member of german parliament christians met with that noted in moscow on thursday have they have discussed this notice possible just twenty in front of the german parliament and the former n.s.a. contractor has actually issued an entire letter address it to the german chancellor angela merkel in which he said that he would be more than willing to come and testify because he knows a lot about the n.s.a. exigencies no just in europe but in the entire world. would be happy just to talk about that but he can only do that have berlin guarantees him a safe passage meaning that text will not be extradited to the united states on top of that edward snowden of course added that he would be more than willing to testify not of berlin but in washington unfortunately that is impossible. the moment regarding edward snowden's life in russia where he has bee
tapping of chancellor angela merkel's phone in a letter to german authorities the former n.s.a. contractor expressed hope the growing support for what he did will prompt washington to a bed of what he called harmful behavior. has the details member of german parliament christians met with that noted in moscow on thursday have they have discussed this notice possible just twenty in front of the german parliament and the former n.s.a. contractor has actually issued an entire letter address it to...
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merkel and british prime minister david cameron are amongst the guests attending an informal dinner on thursday evening it's believed they're going to be discussing their next move on how to deal with ukraine decided that this isn't the right time for them to sign that association agreement with the you know of course the summit was meant to be where the formalities were completed on that deal of the last week decision from kiev surprise many off the years in the gushy ations to get to this point but the ukrainian president viktor yanukovych says that the terms of the deal and to grable for his country at the moment he says the six hundred million euros on offer from the e.u. and the i.m.f. for the country to modernize simply is not enough now that is something the president of the european parliament has come close to admitting on today saying that the e.u. may have underestimated the drama of the domestic political situation. in ukraine that the country is economically in a bubble financially in the deepest crisis for decades and he goes on to say that kiev needs money and a stead
merkel and british prime minister david cameron are amongst the guests attending an informal dinner on thursday evening it's believed they're going to be discussing their next move on how to deal with ukraine decided that this isn't the right time for them to sign that association agreement with the you know of course the summit was meant to be where the formalities were completed on that deal of the last week decision from kiev surprise many off the years in the gushy ations to get to this...
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merkel and french president francois hollande are expected to meet on the fringes of this summit to discuss their next move in dealing with ukraine the e.u. offer does remain on the table under president going to cobra charge until the eleventh hour to change his mind but with the e.u. apparently unwilling to budge from their stance i say that prospect looks very unlikely. well scott there were earlier we spoke to dan an aide to the leader of france's national from real a pen he told us it's unsurprising that ukraine is reluctant to go ahead with the deal they're making interventionism inside the national politics of a train i can totally understand the president of ukraine why you felt humiliated on this case there mixing up with the international internet all this is difficult questions about you yet you moshing go in there and in a case we cringe should be thinking twice about these offers which were seen as you really ating and which even upsets the russian friends i mean what does the european union have to offer when it is politically divided when its depth is rising unemploym
merkel and french president francois hollande are expected to meet on the fringes of this summit to discuss their next move in dealing with ukraine the e.u. offer does remain on the table under president going to cobra charge until the eleventh hour to change his mind but with the e.u. apparently unwilling to budge from their stance i say that prospect looks very unlikely. well scott there were earlier we spoke to dan an aide to the leader of france's national from real a pen he told us it's...
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merkel and british prime minister david cameron are amongst the guests attending an informal dinner on thursday evening it's believed they're going to be discussing their next moves on how to deal with ukraine politicking have decided that this isn't the right time for them to sign that association agreement with the you know of course the summit was meant to be where the formalities were completed on that deal of the last week decision from kiev surprised many off the years in the gushy ations to get to this point but the ukrainian president viktor yanukovych says that the terms of the deal. and agreeable for his country out the moment he says that the six hundred million euros on offer from the e.u. and the i.m.f. to the country to modernize simply is not enough now that is something the president of the european parliament has come close to admitting on today saying that the e.u. may have underestimated the drama of the domestic political situation in ukraine that the country is economically and above all financially in the deepest crisis for decades and he goes on to say that ki
merkel and british prime minister david cameron are amongst the guests attending an informal dinner on thursday evening it's believed they're going to be discussing their next moves on how to deal with ukraine politicking have decided that this isn't the right time for them to sign that association agreement with the you know of course the summit was meant to be where the formalities were completed on that deal of the last week decision from kiev surprised many off the years in the gushy ations...
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merkel which he said that to today more than willing to come and testify because he knows a lot about the nsa activities and not just in europe but in the entire world would be happy to sad to talk about them bought such i could only do that at the win guarantees him a safe passage mean practical when it started to the united states. on top of that though it's not the source added that c would be more than willing to testify not a valid but in washington and fourthly that is impossible odds at the moments of toys at this point in st are many find themselves in sort of the fatwa to considering the fact that it has been revealed that anything has been whistling a tune or the private phone conversations of the german chancellor angela merkel and dining at its notice of life in russia where he has been since sec two and a welsh at reading to his address and where it snowed in i think a good job with the wide approach to up internet companies as a technical specialist however we do not know which company that is because the course of the security measures winston justice be two in which it
merkel which he said that to today more than willing to come and testify because he knows a lot about the nsa activities and not just in europe but in the entire world would be happy to sad to talk about them bought such i could only do that at the win guarantees him a safe passage mean practical when it started to the united states. on top of that though it's not the source added that c would be more than willing to testify not a valid but in washington and fourthly that is impossible odds at...